JUNIUS, ADRIAN, one of the moſt learned men of the age in which he lived, was born in Hoorn in Holland in 1511. He travelled into all parts of Europe, and praſticed phyſic with reputation in England, where, among other works, he compoſed a Greek and Latin Lexicon, to which he added above 6500 words; an Epithalamium on the marriage of Queen Mary with King Philip of Spain; and Animadverſa et de Coma Commentarius, which is the moſt applauded of all his works. He died in 1575.